

Lietzenburger-Strasse 91The CEPIC Cinema will screen business presentations of following companies (in order of appearance) :
(1) creativ collection (2) Johner (3) The Travel Library (4) Scanpix Sweden (5) Getty Images (6) culture-images (7) Drive Images (8) westend (9) Cubo Images (10) Latin Stock (11) Doc-stock (12) imagestate (13) Corbis (14) bilderlounge (15) Stock4B (16) photoalto (17) Capture (18) f1 online (19) mauritius images
will be screened at these times (duration one hour) :
Thursday 5 June
CDC II
09.45 H - 18.45 H
| 09.45 H | Photographers Presentations |
| 09.55 H | Next CEPIC Congress ? |
| 10.00 H | Business Presentations |
| 11.00 H | Shooting the Past Part I |
| 12.20 H | Next CEPIC Congress ? |
| 12.30 H | Business Presentations |
| 13.30 H | Next CEPIC Congress ? |
| 13.35 H | Business Presentations |
| 14.45 H | Off Limits / La rue zone interdite |
| 15.45 H | Next CEPIC Congress ? |
| 15.50 H | Business Presentations |
| 16.55 H | Next CEPIC Congress ? |
| 17.00 H | Shooting the Past Part II |
| 18.15 H | Next CEPIC Congress ? |
| 18.20 H | Photographers Presentations |
| 18.40 H | Next CEPIC Congress ? |
| 18.45 H | THE END |
Friday 6 June
CDC II
09.45 H - 18.45 H
| 09.45 H | Photographers Presentations |
| 10.00 H | Business Presentations |
| 11.00 H | Off Limits / La rue zone interdite |
| 12.05 H | Business Presentations |
| 13.00 H | Next CEPIC Congress ? |
| 13.05 H | Business Presentations |
| 14.05 H | Business Presentations |
| 15.00 H | Shooting the Past Part III |
| 16.00 H | Next CEPIC Congress ? |
| 16.05 H | Business Presentations |
| 17.00H | Off Limits / La rue zone interdite |
| 18.00 H | Photographers Presentations |
| 18.15 H | THE END |
Saturday 7 June
CDC II
09.45 H - 16.30 H
| 09.45 H | Photographers Presentations |
| 10.00 H | Next CEPIC Congress ? |
| 10.05 H | Business Presentations |
| 11.10 H | Business Presentations |
| 12.15 H | Next CEPIC Congress ? |
| 12.20 H | Business Presentations |
| 13.25 H | |
| 13.30 H | Business Presentations |
| 14.30 H | Photographers Presentations |
| 14.30 H | Peter Bielik On his photo exhibition The True Story of the Spring of Bartislava 1968 |
| 15.00 H |
Paul Peter Barbara On his book |
| 15.30 H | Gilbert Duclos On his film The Emerging International Right of Privacy Introduction to the film showing just afterwards |
| 16.00 H | Off Limits / La rue zone interdite |
| Next CEPIC Congress ? | |
| 17.00 H | THE END |
UK, In three parts
Shooting The Past was a critically-lauded television drama by Stephen Poliakoff, produced by TalkBack Productions for BBC Two and first shown in 1999.
An American company buys the building in which the Falham Photo Library is kept, planning a complete remodeling and modernisation. The company president expected the library of ten million photographs (most of them black and white) to have been completely evacuated before his arrival, and tells the staff that the majority of the collection must be destroyed if not sold. Staff members believe that the collection must be kept in its entirety, not broken up or sold to different buyers. To prove the value of their library, the group presents the company president with intriguing stories put together by researching photos from all over the collection, including finally the history of his own grandmother. He eventually rescues the collection by finding a buyer who will accept all ten million pictures.
The collection's photos, as seen in this series, are drawn from Britain's greatest picture library, the Hulton Collection.
Canadian, French with English sub-titles
In Canada, the US and France, cases being brought before the courts are increasing in frequency. Documentary films and still pictures are being threatened by rulings like that of the Supreme Court of Canada? The Street Off Limits is attempting to explain this trend and some of its absurd ramifications.
Filmed in Canada, the US and France, a variety of photographers are asked to share their experiences, including William Klein, Marc Riboud, Willy Ronis, Janine Niepce and Elliott Erwitt. Editors, reporters and legal experts are also sharing their misgivings about this trend.
The screening of the film is sponsored by BAPLA.